Investment management

Investment management (sometimes referred to more generally as asset management) is the professional asset management of various securities, including shareholdings, bonds, and other assets, such as real estate, to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of investors. Investors may be institutions, such as insurance companies, pension funds, corporations, charities, educational establishments, or private investors, either directly via investment contracts/mandates or via collective investment schemes like mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, or Real estate investment trusts.

The term investment management is often used to refer to the management of investment funds, most often specializing in private and public equity, real assets, alternative assets, and/or bonds. The more generic term asset management may refer to management of assets not necessarily primarily held for investment purposes.

Most investment management clients can be classified as either institutional or retail/advisory, depending on if the client is an institution or private individual/family trust. Investment managers who specialize in advisory or discretionary management on behalf of (normally wealthy) private investors may often refer to their services as money management or portfolio management within the context of "private banking". Wealth management by financial advisors takes a more holistic view of a client, with allocations to particular asset management strategies.

The term fund manager, or investment adviser in the United States, refers to both a firm that provides investment management services and to the individual who directs fund management decisions.[1]

The five largest asset managers are holding 22.7 percent of the externally held assets.[2] Nevertheless, the market concentration, measured via the Herfindahl-Hirschmann Index, could be estimated at 173.4 in 2018, showing that the industry is not very concentrated.[3]

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  2. ^ KennedyJune 2018, Liam. "Top 400 Asset Managers 2018: 10 years of asset growth". IPE. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2020-12-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Eccles, Robert G. "Concentration In The Asset Management Industry: Implications For Corporate Engagement". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2020-12-21.

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